|
|
POLICY |
|
|
GUIDELINES &
PRACTICES |
|
|
18. Applicants for Homeswest assistance are responsible
for establishing their identity and that of any dependents in order to qualify
for assistance.
|
18.1 Applicants must supply documents or information
from different sources. The only acceptable combinations are:
One Category A document plus one document (excluding
Category D) which, in combination, confirm name and address;
One Category A document and a Centrelink or
Veteran’s Affairs verification of income document which, in combination,
confirm name and address;
At least three Category B or C documents which, in
combination, confirm name and address.
18.2 The address shown on any document must be identical
to the address shown on the application form and other Category A
documents.
Dependents
If necessary, the identity and number of dependents can
be established by a letter to the applicant from Centrelink giving the names of
the dependents for whom the applicant is receiving Family
Allowances.
|
|
Documents Sent by Mail
19. Homeswest will accept POI documents sent through the
mail.
|
19.1 While documents are acceptable when sent through
the mail, because of the valuable nature of the documents, Homeswest would
prefer them to be presented in person and applicants will be encouraged to
present applications personally where remoteness or disability is not a
factor.
19.2 Any Homeswest mail room receiving POI documents
will observe the following procedure:
|
|
|
POLICY |
|
|
GUIDELINES &
PRACTICES |
|
|
|
they will be returned to the applicant by registered
post on the same day;
photocopies and stamped copies of POI documents will be
attached to the application and forwarded to the relevant applications
section.
|
|
Applicants Born Overseas
20 Applicants may tender documents from and in the
language of their country of birth.
|
20.1 These are unacceptable unless accompanied by a
passport or other official document, detailing name at entry and resident status
in Australia.
20.2 Documents tendered in languages other than English
must be translated by a recognised translator service at the applicant’s
cost before being tendered. The translation and the other language document (or
photocopies) must be placed on file.
|
|
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Applicants
21. Where feasible, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
applicants will furnish the same POI as other applicants.
|
21.1 Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants unable to provide
documents listed in Category A, B and C are able to provide:
|
|
Identity Not Established
22. Applicants unable to establish identity to
Homeswest’s satisfaction and whose application has been rejected will have
their POI documents and application assessed by Tier One of Homeswest’s
Appeals Mechanism, who will determine the acceptability of POI
documentation.
|
22.1 Applicants must be advised of their right to
appeal.
22.2 Bond Assistance Loan (BAL) only. Applicants
who are unable to raise the required number of combination of identity
documents, will have their documents and circumstances examined by the Manager
Bonds, Manager Customer Service or Assistant Regional Manager for immediate
approval. If documents are not approved, applicant may appeal through Homeswest
appeals process.
|
|
|
POLICY |
|
|
GUIDELINES &
PRACTICES |
|
|
POI for Subsequent Applications
23. Applicants making a subsequent application may have
their original application classed as one Category A document.
|
23.1 This will apply to applicants whose application has
been withdrawn and not reinstated due to such reasons as being past turn for
assistance.
23.2 If Homeswest no longer holds the original
application, this will not apply.
23.3 The signature on the original application must
match the signature on the new application.
23.4 This will only apply where POI was fully
established with the original application.
|
|
POI DOCUMENTATION
Category A
Documents in this category are regarded as sound because
of the difficulty in obtaining them and because they are less likely to be
stolen or illegally obtained.
|
|
|
|
|
POLICY |
|
|
GUIDELINES &
PRACTICES |
|
|
Category B
These are acceptable documents either because of their
personal nature or because of the time they need to be held.
|
|
|
|
|
POLICY |
|
|
GUIDELINES &
PRACTICES |
|
|
Category C
These documents are similar to Category B documents. The
difference is that these are only acceptable with qualifications. This category
of document should be treated with caution and dealt with in accordance with
instructions.
|
|
|
|
|
POLICY |
|
|
GUIDELINES &
PRACTICES |
|
|
Category D
Category D documents are those which are NOT ACCEPTABLE
to the Department under any circumstances. They are not acceptable because they
have no intrinsic value, are usually cheap to obtain and invariably have little
or no control at the point of issue.
|
|
|